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T20 World Cup: All 16 captains pose for a selfie

| @indiablooms | Oct 15, 2022, at 04:45 pm

A day before the commencement of the T20 World Cup 2022, the captains from 16 playing nations came together in a single frame.

Australian captain Aaron Finch took the responsibility of taking a selfie with 16 captains including India's Rohit Sharma.

The mega tournament will get underway Sunday.

Sri Lanka will take on Namibia in the first match of the qualifiers.

The Super 12 stage will begin Oct 22 with the mighty Australia taking on New Zealand.

India will face their arch-rival Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Oct 23.

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